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Hazardous Waste Event Set April 17
A Household Hazardous Waste Collection event is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 17 at the Township Public Works building off Route 19. Read on... -
PennDOT's Route 19 Project Begins
PennDOT’s seven-month project to resurface Route 19 through Cranberry Township kicks off April 5. Read on... -
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A Walk in the Park: Board considers Community Park’s future
Three moves by the Board of Supervisors on April 1 continued the longstanding commitment to keeping Community Park beautiful and pristine well into the future. Read on... -
Water Everywhere: Township joins municipal watershed effort
Cranberry will join with 10 municipalities in the southwestern corner of Butler County on a regional stormwater and flood mitigation effort for the Connoquenessing Creek Watershed. Read on... -
Making an Impact: Transportation Improvement Plan gets update
The Board of Supervisors is looking ahead to the next set of priorities to determine where Transportation Impact Fees will best be spent. Read on... -
Laying New Ground: Frito Lay seeks expansion of warehouse
A two-phase expansion is planned at the Frito Lay Thomson Park Drive. Read on... -
Dogs Now Welcome on North Boundary Park Loop
A pilot program will allow pooches to walk – with their owners and on leashes – around the NexTier Loop, a paved trail that winds through the park. Read on... -
Drug Take-Back Event Set April 24
The Cranberry Township Police Department will join other law enforcement agencies across the country in accepting unwanted or unused medications during the annual Drug Take-Back event. Read on... -
CTCC Community Days Returns in 2021
After a hiatus in 2020, Community Days will return this July, bringing safe, family- friendly fun to Cranberry’s residents. Read on... -
Vendors Sought for 2021 Cranberry Farmers Market
Fresh fruits and vegetables will soon sprout, and Cranberry Township and the Pittsburgh North Regional Chamber will once again bring those fine foods directly to residents. Read on... -
Cranberry Police Partner with 'Neighbors' App
A new partnership between the Township Police Department and the makers of Ring doorbell will help the community stay informed about local safety incidents and share information with the department. Read on... -
Hospitality Grants Available to Businesses
Businesses impacted by COVID-19 in Butler County and across the Commonwealth can receive a new round of funding aimed at supporting the hospitality industry. Read on... -
Township Codes and Ordinances
Laws enacted at the municipal level in Pennsylvania are known as ordinances. The Code of Ordinances contains all of the ordinances ever enacted as well as their current status. Search online...
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